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Montreal Attraction Pass

"Pick up your passeport MTL at La Vitrine culturelle and soak up tons of culture history and more by flashing it at the following Montréal attractions. Attractions included: Au Sommet Place Ville Marie Bateau-Mouche (60 minutes cruises) at the Old Port Biodôme – Space for Life Casino de Mon Museum and Historic Site McCord Museum Botanical Garden – Space for Life (including entrance to the Insectarium) Insectarium – Space for Life (including entrance to Botanical garden) Musée d’art contemporain Montréal Museum of History and Archaeology Rio Tinto Alcan Planetarium – Space for Life Stewart Museum Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Montreal Tower / Olympic Park Voiles en voiles (two hours of unlimited access"""Experience Montreal's Joie de vivre by visiting it's 23 must-see touristic and cultural attractions within a 72-hour period. This city pass does double duty for visitors: not only does it allow them to save money at major Montreal attractions but it makes getting around the city easier with a built-in chip that gives unlimited access to public transportation

Montreal McCord Museum Admission and Guided Tour

"With its modern interactive approach to celebrating life in Montreal both past and present the McCord Museum reflects a city open to the world. The McCord is the ideal place to explore Montreal’s history over the years through its key places the heritage of Canada’s First Peoples and the achievements and creativity of Montrealers. The McCord Museum is home to one of the largest historical collections in North America totaling more than 1.4 million artifacts. It presents exciting exhi and the social and cultural dimensions of the lives of those connected to the city.Visit the museum for fun educational and cultural activities including city walking tours and tours with digital devices."

Montreal Attraction Pass

"Pick up your passeport MTL at La Vitrine culturelle and soak up tons of culture history and more by flashing it at the following Montréal attractions. Attractions included: Au Sommet Place Ville Marie Bateau-Mouche (60 minutes cruises) at the Old Port Biodôme – Space for Life Casino de Mon Museum and Historic Site McCord Museum Botanical Garden – Space for Life (including entrance to the Insectarium) Insectarium – Space for Life (including entrance to Botanical garden) Musée d’art contemporain Montréal Museum of History and Archaeology Rio Tinto Alcan Planetarium – Space for Life Stewart Museum Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Montreal Tower / Olympic Park Voiles en voiles (two hours of unlimited access"""Experience Montreal's Joie de vivre by visiting it's 23 must-see touristic and cultural attractions within a 72-hour period. This city pass does double duty for visitors: not only does it allow them to save money at major Montreal attractions but it makes getting around the city easier with a built-in chip that gives unlimited access to public transportation

The renowned architect, Moshe Safdie designed a very different style of apartment buildings for the Expo site. It was called "Habitat" and is probably unlike anything you've ever seen before, unless you're familiar with ancient Taos Indian dwellings in the SW USA

Olympic Stadium. We can visit it. And there is also a zoo nearby which can be interesting if you are travelling with kids.There is a shopping mall by this stadium if you need to take a break or simply do some shopping !!!

The Olympic Stadium (Stade Olympique). This place seems to be listed in every Montréal tourist guide but is way the hell over in the Hochelaga-Maissoneuve neighbourhood so not many people tend to visit it. In fact, there were only about 12 tourists around it when I was there- the rest seemed to be locals using the Olympic facilities or just passing through. The stadium is quite the interesting architectural achievement viewed from far away, but up close it seems to be cracking at the seams, leaking and ready to crumble- almost like buildings built during the Soviet era in Eastern Europe. In any event, the stadium features a tower on which you can ride a glass incline to the top for a panoramic view of Montréal- my fear of height sorta kept me away from that. Nearby is the Biodome, where another Olympic stadium was converted into a sort of climate controlled, indoor zoo. The Olympic Stadium is also home of the Montréal Expos baseball team, so if you want to catch a game you can head over there. It's accessible from both the Pie-IX and Viau Métro stations.

Dorchester Square & Place du Canada

Place du Canada separates the St George’s Anglican Church on one side with the Mary, Queen of the World Catholic Cathedral on the other – English Protestant and French/Irish Catholic. Developed along...

Musée McCord d'Histoire Canadienne

This museum is highly touted but I was dissapointed. They had a few interesting artifacts but not that many and without much organization to it. It basically consisted of 2 small floors of displays,...

Canadian Centre for Architecture

Even if you don't like architecture, I strongly encourage you to at least pass in front of the impressive Victorian mansion that houses the Canadian Centre of Architecture.
It is hard to imagine that...